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An Encounter with the Holy Spirit for the Whole Parish!

Would you like to grow in your relationship with the Holy Spirit? Do you know someone who has fallen away from the Catholic Church … perhaps a friend, a family member, or a co-worker, and you want reach them, but you just don’t know how to?

We have a wonderful opportunity to grow as a parish family in our relationship with the Holy Spirit, and invite you to participate in a video based study called THE WILD GOOSE that we will offer in May. The Wild Goose —a term the ancient Celts had for the Holy Spirit—is a simple attempt to invite Catholic Christians into a more profound life-giving relationship with the Holy Spirit.

There are three ways for you to participate: 1. In your home as a family or individual 2. As a small group meeting at home 3. As a part of a larger group meeting at one of our churches

Our sessions will start the week of May 6 and run for 14 weeks The sessions are all independent, so you can come or watch all, a few or even just one.

A message from Fr. Dave Pivonka, the host of THE WILD GOOSE…. “Friends, the Holy Spirit desires a relationship with us that will take us on the greatest adventure imaginable; a journey to the very Heart of God. The Holy Spirit desires to be present to us in a manner that brings light out of darkness, freedom out of bondage, order out of chaos and life out of death. Such is the power of the Wild Goose.”